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This little host guy was fun to design, too.
I did of *bunch* of backgrounds and additional characters (give it a watch!)
I'm beyond thrilled with how it all came out. Enormous thank you to @SunilHall and the crew for bringing me on to play in their backyard.
You can also use it to 'draw', fill, and then easily delete the lines afterwards to have a flat/painted look.
The vector points are in the inside of the line (instead of the outside). So it's a separate vector object from the paint fills that the 'brush' tool creates.
And you can change the uniform thickness with a 'stroke' number.
For the curious, I use the pencil tool for most my line work in Flash.
@loresuto I'd say that could be true, if it weren't for brighter white cel-paints in plenty of other cartoons at a similar time (?)
You're right though that what functioned for Snoopy's white was used for every other cel-white.
It seems every week there's a new talking-vehicles-with-faces preschool cartoon, but none have taken it to the level of illustrator Boris Artzybasheff thus far.
Helps to time travel to remember aesthetic norms around 1990 included the ALF cartoon and Tazmania.
Honestly wondering if it lost on taste, or the unsettling mascot on the box.
I don't recall trying it.